video,youtube_link,musiccaps_caption,youtube_published,youtube_channel,youtube_description,musiccaps_names,musiccaps_aspects,musiccaps_author,youtube_id,musiccaps_rowid https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZF8uHVu4Res&start=160&end=170,"{""label"":""Mikie Smyth- Downfall of Paris"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZF8uHVu4Res&start=160&end=170""}",This is an instrumental military march music piece. The uilleann pipes are playing the piece at a medium-to-high range. The atmosphere is epic. This piece could be used in the soundtrack of a historical drama during the scenes of a victory parade.,2006-11-10T23:30:03Z,snakei85,"Mikie Smyth performing the piece ""The Downfall of Paris"" in San Juan Capistrano, California in May of 2005.","[""Bagpipes"", ""Wind instrument, woodwind instrument""]","[""military march"", ""instrumental"", ""single instrument"", ""uilleann pipes"", ""epic""]",9,ZF8uHVu4Res,3351 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2H8i_TuhgI&start=30&end=40,"{""label"":""March for Military Band, WoO 20. (Beethoven). Tokyo Kosei Wind Orchestra"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2H8i_TuhgI&start=30&end=40""}","This is a classical music piece in the style of a military march. There is a wind orchestra playing the melody. In the rhythmic background, marching band elements such as the snare drum, the bass drum, the cymbal and the triangle can be heard. There is an epic atmosphere. This piece would fit perfectly in the soundtrack of a war video game.",2014-09-01T03:59:09Z,Pablo Leal,"Recording of the Tokyo Kosei Wind Orchestra. When, in 1822, the publisher C. F. Peters requested music from Beethoven, the composer wrote out new scores of old works, including the Marches, WoO. 18-20, to which he added trios (the one for WoO 20 is in F major). Also, Beethoven renamed each march ""Zapfenstreich"" (tattoo). Peters found the works inferior and did not publish them. The March in C major, WoO. 20, was first printed in 1888 as part of the Complete Edition of Beethoven's Works, published in Leipzig by Breitkopf & Härtel. The March may have been first performed on August 25, 1810 at a tournament honoring the Empress Maria Ludovika, held in Laxenburg. The March in C major, WoO. 20, is for military band, including two each of oboe, clarinet, horn, trumpet, bassoon, tambourine and one each of piccolo, contrabassoon and triangle and a pair of cymbals. Like all marches, Beethoven's March in C major is similar to a minuet in form. The first theme is eight measures long and repeated exactly, closing on the dominant, G major. Although the theme is very narrow in range it is rhythmically active with a propulsive dotted-rhythm feel, accompanied incessantly by the triangle. Beethoven expands the traditional formal parameters of the second half of the march, modulating to D major and taking his time to reach the expected return to the main theme, after which he continues with developmental fragmentation before the repeat. The trio, in F major, is organized in a traditional fashion with the second half rounded out by the return to the first theme. The fluidity of the first part contrasts with the fortissimo chords of the second, which dissolves into a quieter dynamic for the reprise of the first theme. Considering the limits placed upon him by the genre, Beethoven's March in C major is quite imaginative and well written.","[""Orchestra""]","[""classical music"", ""military march"", ""wind orchestra"", ""snare drum"", ""bass drum"", ""cymbal"", ""triangle"", ""epic"", ""dramatic""]",9,g2H8i_TuhgI,4004